Eposode 23
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Episode 23
The chapter "Motivation" – Superpower No. 7 – is a profound and poetic statement about the intrinsic value of life and the inner flame that animates us. Ana Dalfovo redefines motivation as a divine manifestation of Being, not as an external fuel, but as a force born from our own self-recognition.
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Motivation
Superpower No. 7
π 1. Motivation as an expression of the soul
> "Motivation is the fuel of creation."
Ana starts from a pedagogical and psychological framework, but quickly transcends it. For her, motivation is not just a tool for performance, but a result of recognizing one's own essence.
> "You are the expanding universe."
It is a profound, almost mystical vision in which identity becomes the ultimate source of motivation.
π 2. Motivation is not constant—and that's okay
> "Sometimes we don't feel motivated... Other times we don't know where to go."
Ana normalizes inner emptiness, confusion, and searching without answers. Instead of offering quick solutions, she leads us toward ontemplation, acceptance, and recognition.
> "Obviously, I don't have all the answers... except for the Absolute."
This phrase expresses mature and humble wisdom. Motivation is not an object to be conquered, but a relationship with mystery.
✍️ 3. Writing—an act of teaching and learning
> "By writing, I could experience both: learning and teaching."
This is one of the author's most sincere confessions. She sees writing as a spiritual dialogue and an exercise in awareness. Here lies the true motivation – to give form to the Truth that is lived.
π 4. The universe expands because you exist
> "The entire universe lights up because you wake up."
This is one of the most beautiful images in this book. Ana uses it to emphasize that every being has cosmic importance, even if the physical eyes cannot see it.
It is an invitation to self-veneration – not in an egotistical sense, but in a sacred one.
π️ 5. True motivation comes from looking with meaning
> "Allow yourself to look in the mirror and learn to see yourself."
Looking at yourself with love becomes the fundamental act of motivation. For Ana, recognizing yourself is already a work of art.
> "The value of a life is the value of the entire Universe."
This is undoubtedly one of the fundamental phrases of her work.
π‘ 6. When you receive nothing from outside, it is a sign that you have everything inside
> "If no one respects you, it means that respect comes from within."
This series of statements is a hymn to spiritual autonomy. They should be written on mirrors, walls, notebooks. They are declarations of personal power that contradict the culture of emotional dependence on external validation.
π 7. Smiling is a cosmic act of creation
> "Everything that makes us smile makes the world shine."
Smiling—a simple gesture—is recognized as the greatest motivation. Because it is proof of living, of presence, and of reconciliation with life.
π Conclusion
"Motivation" is not about "being productive" or "getting up from the bottom." It is about recognizing your soul, about understanding that you are life, you are creation, you are the reason itself.
It is a complete reconfiguration of the idea of "motivating yourself":
> you don't have to find a purpose, because YOU are already the purpose.
> ✨ When no one motivates you, it's a sign that you're ready to become your own flame.
And then you light up the world without even knowing it.
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